
Robert Einhorn
Robert Einhorn is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution specializing in nuclear nonproliferation and arms control. With extensive experience in U.S. government policy on nuclear issues, he has contributed significantly to discussions about nuclear agreements, particularly regarding Iran's nuclear program. Einhorn's insights are often sought in the context of international negotiations and the complexities surrounding nuclear cooperation agreements, such as the U.S.-Iran '123 Agreement', which stipulates the conditions under which peaceful nuclear cooperation can occur.
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Iran:
Robert Einhorn is a former American diplomat and nuclear expert who dealt with Iran's program a decade ago.
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Australia:
Robert Einhorn is a former US diplomat and Brookings Institution nuclear expert who dealt with the Iranian program a decade ago.
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Argentina:
Robert Einhorn stated that the risk of Iran acquiring a small nuclear arsenal is now greater than before.
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Guatemala:
Robert Einhorn, an arms control expert, negotiated with Iran during the Obama administration.
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Greece:
Robert Einhorn notes that the risk of Iran acquiring a small nuclear arsenal has increased.
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Mexico:
Robert Einhorn warns that military means will not eliminate Iran's nuclear program.
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Iran:
Robert Einhorn is a senior researcher at Brookings who explained that the 123 Agreement often facilitates the construction of nuclear reactors with American equipment in the cooperating country.
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